Tuesday, December 24, 2024

South Korea’s Archery Queens Snatch 10th Straight Olympic Gold!

Chinese women's team lost 4-5 to the South Korean team in the women's archery team final at the Les Invalides venue.

Stray Kids Break Their Own Records on Billboard—Fans Go Wild

Billboard announced on Tuesday that Stray Kids' mini album ATE and its title track, "Chk Chk Boom," had charted across 21 categories.

Asia

New USFK Commander Takes Over as North Korea’s Actions Raise Concerns

General Xavier T. Brunson takes command of US Forces Korea amid concerns over North Korea's potential provocations.

F-16s and F-15Ks Take to the Skies in Major South Korea-U.S. Air Drills

South Korean and U.S. Air Forces held joint drills, enhancing readiness and stability in the region with live-fire exercises.

Is South Korea’s AI Strategy Enough to Compete with the U.S. and China?

South Korea lags in AI investment and strategy, highlighting the need for diverse ecosystems to ensure competitiveness and innovation.

North Korea’s Delayed Response to South Korea’s Impeachment: A Strategic Move?

North Korea reports on the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, highlighting protests and investigations into martial law.

Military Loyalty vs. Personal Judgment: KMA Graduates Speak Out After Martial Law Fallout

The martial law incident revealed disillusionment among KMA graduates, highlighting challenges in military obedience and personal judgment.

Your Robot Vacuum Might Be Spying on You: Shocking Hack Revealed

DEFCON researchers revealed severe security flaws in Ecovacs vacuums and lawnmowers, allowing remote hacking and privacy breaches.

Rare Sea Lion Spotted Again: What’s Going On in Ulsan?

According to the Ulsan Coast Guard, they received a report from the captain of a passing vessel this morning: "There is a sea lion."

Goodbye Dog Meat: Major Changes Coming to Korea’s Culinary Scene

Gyeongbuk Province is enforcing a ban on new dog meat operations and supporting existing businesses in transitioning or closing.

U.S. Agencies and Global Maps Label East Sea as ‘Sea of Japan’: South Korea Calls for Immediate Corrections

According to Boo, the map on the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command's website only designates the East Sea as the Sea of Japan.

South Korea’s JCS Chairman on High Alert—Inspects Troops Amid North Korean Tensions

JCS chairman Adm. Kim Myung Soo, visited a subordinate unit of the 1st Division responsible for GOP security operations today.

U.S. and South Korea Gear Up for Major Military Drills Amid North Korean Threats

A joint military exercise between South Korea and the United States to establish a solid combined defense posture, will be conducted.

South Korean Team Shockingly Takes Home Top Prize at Hackers World Cup—First Time Ever

South Korea's MMM team won DEFCON CTF 2024, highlighting the success of the government's "White Hacker" training program.

Bedbug Detection Dogs Deployed at Incheon Airport to Combat Post-Olympic Infestation

The South Korean government plans to deploy bedbug detection dogs, specially trained to identify these pests, at Incheon Airport.

Why Passionfruit is the New Superfruit You Need to Try

Amid the ongoing record heatwave, the subtropical fruit passion fruit harvest is in full swing in Namwon, Jeonbuk Autonomous Province.

Presidential Retreat Reopens to the Public: Jeodo Island Welcomes Visitors After Annual Maintenance

Jeodo Island, which hosts the presidential retreat in Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, will reopen to the public on the 16th.

USS Boxer Arrives in Busan to Strengthen U.S.-South Korea Naval Cooperation

The USS Boxer (LHD-4), a U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship, arrived at the Busan Naval Operations Base in South Korea on August 9.

Hacked Secrets: North Korea May Have Access to Key Military Tech

Reports indicate that a significant amount of technical data related to South Korea's key aerial reconnaissance assets was leaked.

Navy Medic Gets 3 Years for Stealing Secret Codes

22-year-old man found guilty of trespassing into the Naval Operations Command medical office nine times over two months.

Incheon Ministry on High Alert After Bomb Threat Demands 3 Million Yen Ransom

Authorities have initiated an investigation after a threatening letter was received by an agency under the Ministry of Environment in Incheon.

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